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Jon S. Corzine - A Bold Stimulus Package -- $1 Trillion Bold -- Is Needed
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Daily Kos — ... we? Mission Accomplished? Is there an agency that rates wars' success in achieving its mission? Anyone? Mark Bowden: As a holiday gesture, President Bush ought to ask the Iraqi government to pardon Muntazer al-Zaidi -- the Iraqi journalist who tried to hit him with his shoes. Tom Friedman: America sucks. Let's have a do-over. [Note to Tom: check what happened Nov 4th while you were feeling sorry for yourself.] Jon Corzine: Spend the money on the stimulus. Be bold. Second, the package ...

Election Central Morning Roundup
TPM Election Central — ... New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine (D) has a new op-ed piece in the Washington Post, advocating an aggressive stimulus package totaling $1 trillion over two years. "This is a large sum," Corzine writes, "but if the spending is executed effectively, it should be a significant investment in our country's physical and human resources that will pay long-term dividends while also creating and saving jobs." ...

Wednesday's Mini-Report
Political Animal — WEDNESDAY'S MINI-REPORT.... Today's edition of quick hits: * Unemployment continues to look brutal . * New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine (D) believes a stimulus package totaling $1 trillion over two years would be about right. * Is it too late to send more troops to Afghanistan? * The Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun are going to start sharing some of their local articles and pictures. Expect more deals like these as the strain on newspapers continues to worsen. * Dennis Prager's piece on marital sex is so offensive, I'm a little ...

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